I can't remember a time when I've ever seen one selling for more than $60, even way back when Wireless G was still new to the consumer market and other Wireless G routers were selling for $100+. It was an extremely popular Wireless G solution due to the fact that it was relatively cheap and reliable. The WRT54GL originally began its life as the standard WRT54G router. As with any type of firmware/BIOS flashing, there are risks, and there is always a chance that something could go wrong and your router is permanantly bricked. Plus the Networking section has only 1 sticky, and so I figured maybe I can add to it.ĭisclaimer: I take no responsibility if anything contained in this thread breaks your router. However, it is kind of spread out so I figured I'd try to condense some of it here. First I'll say that most of this information is available a lot of places on the internet.
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